To evaluate simultaneous exposure for multiple carcinogens, a cancer index must be calculated using the procedure in this part.
For health risk values (HRVs) that have cancer endpoints, items A to C apply.
A cancer index is determined for chemicals or defined mixtures of chemicals with an inhalation endpoint of cancer using the following equation:
Cancer index = |
E
C1
_ HRV C1 |
+ |
E
C2
_ HRV C2 |
+ . + |
E
Cn
_ HRV Cn |
Where:
ECn represents the measured or modeled ambient air concentration as expressed in units of micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3) of the first, second, through the nth carcinogen; and
HRVCn represents the chronic HRV of the first, second, through nth carcinogen as expressed in units of micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3).
A cancer index of one is equivalent to a cumulative HRV. A cancer index greater than one exceeds the cumulative HRV.
For mixtures of multimedia health risk values (MHRVs) that have cancer endpoints, items A to C apply.
A cancer index is determined for chemicals or defined mixtures of chemicals with an endpoint of cancer using the following equation:
Cancer index = |
D
C1
_ MHRV C1 |
+ |
D
C2
_ MHRV C2 |
+ . + |
D
Cn
_ MHRV Cn |
Where:
DCn represents the calculated lifetime averaged daily dose of the first, second, through the nth carcinogen as expressed in units of micrograms per kilogram of body weight per day (µg/kg-d); and
MHRVCn represents the MHRV of the first, second, through the nth carcinogen as expressed in units of micrograms per kilogram of body weight per day (µg/kg-d).
A cancer index of one is equivalent to a cumulative MHRV. A cancer index greater than one exceeds the cumulative MHRV.
MS s 144.12
26 SR 1229
May 11, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes